F.C.C. may have lost the debate last year to the award-winning Hong Kong Schools Debating & Public Speaking Community, but we have sharpened our debating skills and intend to reclaim the trophy!

How will our team of F.C.C. veterans — Claudia Mo, Mike Rowse and Tom Holland — fare against the students of the HKSDC? The students are focusing all their energy on this year’s challenge, their last debate as a team before they graduate.

The topic of debate: “This House supports Occupy Central as a way to press for universal suffrage.” It is a challenging and relevant topic, one that will be defended and attacked as an exercise of debate! Watch the words fly. Who will win? That’s for you to vote and decide. There’s no debate: sign up now to see this eloquent event at the F.C.C.!

The Human Rights Press Awards are run by the FCC, Amnesty International Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Journalists Association. The 22nd annual awards will be open for entry from January 1, 2018. Click here for more details.